Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Aug 1919)

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All Bargains— How I Get Them I was virtually brought up in the ladies’ wearing apparel business le expert; then as a buyer. 1 became acquainted with ail the — first as a style expert; then as a buyer. 1 became acquainted with ail the famous designers who create styles. I know them now as old friends. I got to know Mills and Makers everywhere. I learned where to secure the best bar fains. In my present business, I deal insuch enormous quantities, that when gointothemarketlalmostdictateprices.Theproofof allthisisin pricesmy style book quotes. When you see it, you will be amazed at values shown here. Martha Lane Adams. 3713 Mosprat Street, Chicago Dorothy, Alan and Gwen {Continued from page 35) able to stay in one place, and no moth ’vv'ants to travel about, facing footligh Alan Holubar was born in San Fra cisco in 1889, so he is just a few yea his wife’s senior. Miss Phillips played some victrola re ords of which .she is especially for “You see, I became accustomed to mu: at the studio. While I dont always allc music while I act — for instance, strong emotional parts I need wi' erratic, exciting music. In sad roles] want something like the Chopin ‘Be ceuse’ or E-flat nocturne, or one Nevin’s tender, pathetic little songs. B there are some straight parts which i quire so much thought for their worki: out, so much detail work and not stro)' emotions, that I would be distracted if heard any music. I just cant help liste ing when I hear music, I love it so. ]V attention would be diverted from a 5 rious portrayal if I heard somethi; either wildly exhilarating or sentiment I believe that music is always necessa to spur on the emotions, to bring abo moods. At least, that is how it affec me.” And every day winds up with a real truly tea-party on the lawn, where Mi Phillips’ hand-crocheted table-cove grace a portable table, and where Gwe dolyn has a little picnic table right do to “mother dear.” And there’s not thing in this whole world that Dorot' Phillips undertakes which does not some way include a thought of love f her baby. “And will Gwendolyn act some these days ?” “That’s up to her, in slang parlanci laughed Miss Phillips, happily. “S never has, of course, and we do not ta her to the studio. We have a very fi housekeeper, who looks after the ba while we are away, and we are lettf; Gwen have a normal, healthy develo ment. If the germ which has bitten Ir doting daddy and myself should one d inoculate her, she wont be held back us, but we are planning that she sh. have a splendid education, that if ’ should pass out she will be provided h and that she’s to be so sensibly broug: up that she wont become selfish or e travagant. I do believe that we three d,' the happiest people in the world !” The Purple and Gold Darmonc, {Continued from page 68) cabbage and, when she was a little gii her pet ambition was to be a milling Her contract is with the J. D. Hampt* Productions Company. I almost forgot to say that she bought a gorgeous new car, which, jt' now, she loves to talk about to I friends who have cars that “cant beaten.” “Some day when you come to see m( j she said, “I may be showing off a nijl • lirplane; who knows?” (Seventy)